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Re: error-verbose yycheck overrun
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
Re: error-verbose yycheck overrun |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Mar 2003 08:22:39 +0100 |
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| "Akim Demaille" <address@hidden> writes:
| > --- data/yacc.c 25 Feb 2003 07:57:48 -0000 1.53
| > +++ data/yacc.c 2 Mar 2003 13:16:34 -0000
| > ...
| > + const char* yyprefix;
| > char *yymsg;
| > ...
| > - yycount++;
| > + yycount += 1;
|
| I would prefer to stick with the traditional C style where one uses
| "x++" rather than "x += 1", and "char *foo" rather than "char* foo".
|
| glr.c uses a different style (due to Paul Hilfinger, I guess?)
Yep.
| but it makes the code a bit harder for me to read, and I assume for
| others, and I'd rather not have that style be propagated to the rest
| of Bison, which is more traditional.
I'm fine with this, but I would nevertheless encourage ++i over i++ :(
Not for contradicting, but in order to augment as much as possible the
similarity between all the skeletons, and therefore use more C++
standards (where people pay more attention to the difference between
post- and pre-increment).